. Boone County Recorder . FRANDSEN, Profewor ofDairy Husbandry, University of Ne-braska.) A comparison of the beef and dairytypes of animal Is perhaps the mosteffective way of showing what are thedistinct dairy characteristics. Thebeef 1b generally heavy and sluggishma? JjEhile-the dairy animal laapare_and an- gular and refined with a soft and plia-ble hide well covered with smooth, softhair. The head is lean and a little vous temperament and that she u<-iHmet me at the corner of the road, by iizes a large proportion of the feed ?consumed for the making of milk. Shehas a wedge shaped appear
. Boone County Recorder . FRANDSEN, Profewor ofDairy Husbandry, University of Ne-braska.) A comparison of the beef and dairytypes of animal Is perhaps the mosteffective way of showing what are thedistinct dairy characteristics. Thebeef 1b generally heavy and sluggishma? JjEhile-the dairy animal laapare_and an- gular and refined with a soft and plia-ble hide well covered with smooth, softhair. The head is lean and a little vous temperament and that she u<-iHmet me at the corner of the road, by iizes a large proportion of the feed ?consumed for the making of milk. Shehas a wedge shaped appearance, view-ed from above, in fropt and from theside. The wedge shape appearancefrom above results from the narrowprojecting wethers which form theapex of the wedge and the large bar-rel, below, the base of the wedge. Thewedge viewed from in front is madeby the narrowness of Ihs cow infront compared with the width at thewidest part of the barrel or throughthe region of the hips. The wedgeshaped appearance from the sides. Well-Formed Jersey. comes from the dairy cow having lessdepth in the region of the shouldersthan in the region of the barrel andudder. The more marked thesewedges the more closely the animalconforms to the dairy type. the sign post, and he asked me whatI was going to do, and I said I wasgoing for a walk. And he said, verynaturally, I thought, May I come,too? I bowed. Then he said nothingtill we got to Dyers Pond, and thenhe said, May I walk with you throughlife? I said, Yes. That was all. Hegave me the ring^it waB In his pock-et. Diamonds nl sapphires, small,but large enough. She went on: What could be simpler? We hadan oak suite in the dining-room, a ma-hogany suite in the consulting-room,a satinwood suite in the drawing-roomand ash in the bedroom. We hadgood carpets throughout, changing onthe stairs from pile to cord at my bed-room. They are all as good today asthey were then. I said I thought she had chosenmost wisely, both in husband and fur-niture.—Youths
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